Core Viewpoint - Environmental risks are increasingly becoming a significant operational risk for listed companies, impacting both their development and corporate image [2]. Group 1: Environmental Violations and Penalties - Guangdong Hai Feed's subsidiary, Zhanjiang Hairong Feed Co., was fined 250,000 yuan for exceeding the permitted emission concentration limits of sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides in boiler exhaust [2][3]. - The average calculated concentrations of sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides from Hairong's emissions were 443 mg/m³ and 472 mg/m³, exceeding the permitted limits by 1.215 times and 1.36 times, respectively [3]. - Junzheng Group was fined 90,000 yuan for not disposing of wastewater according to the regulations set in their discharge permit [6]. Group 2: Company Responses and Remediation Actions - Following the penalty, Guangdong Hai Feed stated that Hairong would comply with environmental information disclosure regulations and has established an internal management mechanism for environmental information [5]. - Hairong has initiated emergency response measures and conducted third-party monitoring, which confirmed compliance with emission standards after corrective actions were taken [5]. - Junzheng Group acknowledged the penalty and indicated they would investigate the situation, although no further response was received by the time of reporting [6]. Group 3: Broader Implications for Investors - The environmental risks associated with these companies could potentially affect the 690,700 shareholders linked to the five listed companies identified in the report [2]. - The increasing focus on ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) principles suggests that investors are becoming more attentive to companies' sustainable development capabilities [7].
5家上市公司暴露环境风险 粤海饲料控股公司超标排放被罚